Can I preserve adding order when calling graph/addedge?

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Bo
Bo le 24 Fév 2020
Commenté : Bo le 25 Fév 2020
Hi when calling graph/addedge. The added edge are re-ordered from the adding order. For example:
>> g = graph;
>> g = graph;
>> g = g.addedge(5, 6);
>> g = g.addedge(1, 2);
>> g.Edges
ans =
2×1 table
EndNodes
________
1 2
5 6
Is there a way to avoid this re-order?
This question comes from a requirement that I would like to remember indices of some edges for quick access. However, if calling addedge the indices will be then dis-ordered. It is not suitable to look up edge by EndNodes in my case because the graph can contain multi-edges.

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Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler le 24 Fév 2020
The edges in a graph are always presented in the same order (sort first by source node, secondarily be target node). You can maintain an index into the previous numbering of the edges by adding a new property that tracks this:
>> g = graph;
>> g = addedge(g, 5, 6, 1);
>> g = addedge(g, 1, 2, 2);
>> g.Edges
ans =
2×2 table
EndNodes Weight
________ ______
1 2 2
5 6 1
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Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler le 25 Fév 2020
Hi Bo,
If you keep the graph around without modifying, you could do
edgeOrder(g.Edges.Weight) = 1:numedges(g)
This will give you a direct mapping from the order in which you entered the edges into g, to the index that they have been assigned.
That's O(n) in constructing edgeOrder, and then O(1) in accessing an individual edge.
Bo
Bo le 25 Fév 2020
Thanks. This is handy. Yes though I guess retrieving edges is not easy to handle when the graph is growing.

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